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Self-help books: self-harm
There are many other good and helpful books that can be accessed either from libraries, bookshops, online, some GP surgeries etc, therefore the books listed below are just a few of a vast selection available, which may be of some use. It will be important to take into consideration that self-help reading can be very subjective and depends on personal circumstances.
Life After Self-Harm
Ulrike Smidt & Kate Davidson, Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2004
The Scarred Soul: Understanding and Ending Self-Inflicted Violence
T Alderman, New Harbinger Publications, 1997
Self Harm: The Path to Recovery
Kate Middleton & Sara Garvie, Lion Publishing, 2008
Coping With Self-Mutilation: A Helping Book for Teens Who Hurt Themselves
A. Clarke, Rosen Publishing Group, 1999
Healing the Hurt Within: Understand Self-injury and Self-harm, and Heal the Emotional Wounds
J. Sutton, Oxford: How To Books, 2007
Choosing to Live: How to Defeat Suicide Through Cognitive Therapy
Thomas Ellis and Cory Newman, New Harbinger, 1996
